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Isolation creates discipline vs. Isolation brings out the darker human…
Isolation creates discipline vs. Isolation brings out the darker human nature
Isolation creates discipline
Hayy Ibn Yaqdhan
For Hayy it worked out in his case, he was able to become discipline (to an extreme extent that even we shouldn't do) when he didnt have any socialization.
Of course that came with some setbacks though, but not enough for hayy to want to go back to Absals Island and become one of them.
The mending wall
The wall symbolizes both physical and emotional barriers that separate people (him and his neighbor)
The neighbors insistence on keeping the wall up shows the devotion he had to things like tradition and boundaries.
Showing that maintaining this separation may show a sense of order and respect.
Isolation brings out the darker human nature
The allegory of the cave
When the people were help in the cave for all their life, isolated from society, they became very bitter
We can see this from when one of the prisoners try to escape but then when he tries to help the others, they try to hurt him.
The indvisable man
Indivisibility is a form of isolation sense no one can see you
Griffin thought that by becoming indvisable he would be able to do so many things but when he actually did it, he was set back
He then became very focused on money, power, revenge, and evading acountibility.
al-Farabi
The human original disposition is the ability to receive the first intelligibles.
This is something a isolated person would lose